All the Birds in the Sky
Childhood friends Patricia Delfine, a witch, and Laurence Armstead, a mad scientist, parted ways under mysterious circumstances during middle school. But as adults they both wind up in near-future San Francisco, where Laurence is an engineering genius and Patricia works with a small band of other...
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Childhood friends Patricia Delfine, a witch, and Laurence Armstead, a mad scientist, parted ways under mysterious circumstances during middle school. But as adults they both wind up in near-future San Francisco, where Laurence is an engineering genius and Patricia works with a small band of other magicians to secretly repair the world’s ever growing ailments. But something
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B019NFXK72
Publisher: Titan Books
Pages no: 314
Edition language: English
This is in a lot of ways a fun, quirky book, but somehow I managed to not realize going in that it’s ultimately about the effects of catastrophic climate change. So I wound up finding it too depressing, for real-world reasons, to really enjoy. The book starts with the two protagonists, Patricia an...
I can’t seem to muster up any strong opinions about this book. I enjoyed it fairly well while I read it, although I did get restless at times, particularly toward the end. I could find things to nitpick about, but there wasn’t anything that drove me particularly nuts while I read it. This is ju...
I've been putting off reviewing this book for a while, trying to come up with something new to contribute to what has become a very large conversation. I don't think I'm going to succeed, but I will add my thoughts. Here's the thing: All the Birds in the Sky very swiftly became the "It" book of 2016...
Well, it took a while. I mean, almost a month to complete. Now why is that, you must wonder? Let me laid it out and why this book deserves a four star rating from me. All the Birds in the Sky is an original, unique story unlike any other with a blend of science fiction and magic. Its a story that ...
This was a cute, campy book that was interesting but nothing special. Sorry for the brief review but there wasn't much more to say.